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The Beta Band

Their sound veering from post-grunge balladry to funk and ambient breakbeat to Madchester acid house, the Beta Band emerged in the United kingdom scene as (nominally) a pop group with few similarities to any various other act going. Shaped around three close friends originally from Edinburgh — vocalist Steve Mason, …

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The Band

For roughly half of a 10 years, from 1968 through 1975, the Band was one of the most well-known and influential rock and roll groups on earth, their music embraced by critics (and, to some somewhat lesser level, the general public) as seriously because the music from the Beatles as …

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Andy Fairweather Low

The seven million individuals who bought Eric Clapton’s Unplugged album and a variety of more who saw the MTV Unplugged Television show experienced the task of Andy Fairweather Low, who offered as Clapton’s backup guitarist/vocalist. But most likely few for the reason that large audience understood that Fairweather Low acquired …

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Sly & the Family Stone

Sly & the Family members Rock harnessed all the disparate musical and social developments from the past due ’60s, developing a outdoors, brilliant fusion of soul, rock, R&B, psychedelia, and funk that broke boundaries straight down with out a second thought. Led by Sly Rock, the Family members Rock was …

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Slim Harpo

Within the large stable of blues talent that Crowley, LA, producer Jay Miller documented for the Nashville-based Excello label, no-one enjoyed even more mainstream success than Slim Harpo. Only a tone behind Lightnin’ Slim in regional popularity, Harpo performed both electric guitar and neck-rack harmonica in a far more down-home …

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The ‘Lectric Chairs

Though it had the distinct air of the basement band gone uncharted in the ocean of rock and roll & move, L.A.’s ‘Lectric Seats finally managed to get official in past due 2003, issuing the Sparkolounger EP through Dionysus. Vocalist/guitarist Marsh Gooch, business lead guitarist Loren Molinare (ex-Dogs), bassist Jose …

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Terry Manning

Terry Manning is mainly called an engineer and manufacturer whose career were only available in the past due ’60s and spanned many decades, including use Led Zeppelin, ZZ Best, Isaac Hayes, the Staple Performers, Molly Hatchet, George Thorogood, Widespread Anxiety, and Lenny Kravitz. Being a documenting artist, nevertheless, he’s known …

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Starlite Desperation

Performing glamorous indie pop motivated by the most important classical guitar combustion’s from the past due ’70s, the Starlite Desperation also provided the rawness alike the heaviest of garage area rock and roll squads. Their notability was first of all due for not really utilizing a bass participant, therefore providing …

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Spiral Stairs

Given birth to in Stockton, California, vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Christopher Scott Kannberg (aka Spiral Stairways) established himself in the first ’90s because the guitarist (and occasional songwriter) for highly influential indie rock and roll clothing Pavement. In 1998, Kannberg began his personal label, Pray for Mojo (later on renamed Amazing Grease), and …

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Sister Vanilla

“Sister Vanilla” was a nickname directed at Linda Reid by her older brothers William Reid and Jim Reid — better recognized to music enthusiasts as the market leaders from the pioneering sound pop music group the Jesus and Mary String. While Linda was still a schoolgirl once the Jesus and …

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